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Dylan Moran, star of Black Books, Shaun of the Dead and Run Fat Boy Run is about to spread a little happiness with a brand new live DVD for 2011. Ageing, religion, kids and relationships intertwine with the general absurdities of life. Searing observations and sumptuous imagery, painted across a large fraying canvas with cruel, curmudgeonly 'Moranesque' brush strokes are all delivered with Dylan's renowned, shambolic charm…

Simply unmissable.

"It didn’t falter for a moment. This is stand-up comedy of the first order... scarcely a word wasted... seriously good fun" The Times *****

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

As hilarious as always. Always feel Mr Moran is under rated these day with over exaggerated rising stars such as Michael Mcintyre and Lee Evans (both of whom I also love). However I love his style and character - you just have to watch with a completely open mind and be amazed by his creativity!

In my opinion, Dylan Moran, along with Sean Lock and Stewart Lee, is the cream of the current generation of stand-up comedians - and I watch A LOT of stand-up. I'd say this is a very good show and if you liked Dylan's other DVDs I'm sure you'll like this one too.

I have flown OVERSEAS TWICE to see Dylan Moran LIVE. I am a New Yorker. This man's humor is subtle and also 'humiliate-yourself you laugh out-loud' simultaneously.If you haven't seen him live before, pick up "Monster" first. You will LOVE IT!!But I digress.WHAT ABOUT THE SAD AMERICANS, LEFT TO CRY IN THEIR SOUP???They don't (to date) make Dylan Moran DVDs that American DVD players can accept. This is a national tragedy.The first time I saw Moran live it was in Edinburgh and the second time it was in a tiny club in London where hardly anyone knew he was playing. God, he was brilliant.He even handed me his notes at one point in the evening, they were so intelligible to him.I think they might have been in Russian.So, I cannot see this DVD even though I was lucky enough to catch him in London myself.FRIENDS, COUNTRYMEN, HELP!!!!Love, the Non-laughing New Yorker.

Definitely in a class of it's own. Dylan Moran has a very distinctive style, wit and charm and he has a stage presence like no other comedian around. I've been a fan of his for years, Black Books got me hooked on him and converted me into a real fan.

This dvd isn't quite as funny or refreshing as 'Monster' but 'Like, Totally' wasn't either. This dvd is just another performance of Dylan doing what he does best and executing it with such precision. I must point out, I noticed he stammers on this one a bit more and he tells a couple of jokes we heard before, but it's still funny and it doesn't seem old/dated. It goes without saying that all Dylan Moran fans should own this and more than likely, do. It's well worth your money and time. An essential purchase.

If you enjoy the mildly autistic, purposely confused, somehow bitter but ultimately endearing comedy of this Irish gem then you'll love "Yeah, Yeah". Nothing is lost from the verve of his apparently disarticulated rants making this another Moran "classic". If you like fart jokes though you'll probably be disappointed.

I saw this live and it was very funny... my friend and I were laughing as heartily at the cartoons and pictures on the backdrop as we were at Dylan Moran so don't forget to look at them.

Great atmosphere in the theatre and I like the pointed jokes about the town itself which were always highly amusing observations.

Unfortunately, as a comedian becomes a well known, longstanding presence on the scene, comparisons will be drawn and previous work will be compared. This is to be expected and in many ways, rightly so. However, I can't help but feel that it is unfair to expect perfection on every occasion. I have seen Dylan Moran better, I have seen him worse, however, I think there is a lot of excellent and hilarious comedy on this tour for the DVD as many have already expressed. I will definitely be buying it to re-live an excellent night out and the wonderful opportunity to freeze-frame the cartoons... hoorah!

I was pleasantly surprised by Dylan's fourth offering, which sees him branching off into slightly different topics. There's a bit more on politics, which has sort of been a new approach for Dylan since What It Is, and it comes off quite well. There's also more on gender and identity (classic Dylan stuff) which is hilarious as always. In the end, it might be a bit similar to his other shows, but I really enjoyed it nonetheless.